Dog Rubber Stamps
Dog Rubber stamps
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Melissa & Doug Animal Stamp Set $8.51 4+ years. Animal lovers, here’s the stamp set for you! Mix and match the detailed stamps with images of wild and domestic animals from land and sea, to create hundreds of beautiful scenes. All the pieces, including 16 stamps, 7 colored pencils and a durable inkpad, store in the sturdy wooden box. Washable, non-toxic kid-friendly ink. Dimensions: 1.5″ x 7″ x 11″ Packaged. Conforms to ASTM D-4236…. |
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Harry Potter Rubber Stamp Strip Hedwig Cage Trunk Rubeus Hagrid Fang Temporary Tattoo Set $3.69 An Authentic Harry Potter Stamp Set Great for Scrapbooking, party invites, etc! Comes with a Black Ink Temporary Tattoo Inkpad. Stamps measure aprox 1 3/8″ square…. |
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cute dogs stamp set from Japan $23.24 stamp set with 8 wooden stamps in beautiful metal case… |
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Stick and Stamp: Dogs and Puppies with Sticker and Pens/Pencils and Rubber Stamp and Ink Pad $5.00 … |
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Please Circle and open / with rubber stamp / logging / dog / Obvedi i raskras/s kalkoy/vyrubka/sobaka $8.74 … |
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Clifford the Big Red Dog Rubber Stamp Kit $8.77 … |

Are you the lucky lady who has found herself a date right after work? Do you need to find a way to make your outfit transition from day to night easily? Perhaps you don’t have timeto run home and change before you head out on your hot date. What’s a girl to do?The answer? Add jewelry!Jewelry is the perfect way to take any outfit from drab to fab in under tenseconds. Below, we’ll detail a few outfits and the jewelry that can go with them to bring your outfit from the workday to a night out. Often, it’s hard to discern what earrings areappropriate for work – and what to wear with them once you’ve found the right pair. This article will help you decide what to wear and how to wear it.
For the girl with a bit of rocker chick
If these earrings were any larger, they wouldn’t be appropriate for the office – because they’re definitely funky and cool. It’s their small size that makes them office appropriate. The black disco diva drop earrings practically mimic the disco balls you’d find in dance clubs all over the world, which makes them perfect for a night out – but if paired with tailored black slacks and a nice romantic white peasant blouse, they’re perfectly appropriate for the office. The glitz and the glam is apparent in these earrings, thanks to the sparkle of Austrian crystals. By day, they’ll add a bit of spice to an otherwise simple outfit; by night, they’ll perfectly transition to sparkle on the dance floor.
For the vintage lover
These cameo earrings are at once vintage and sophisticated. Cameos have been carved in stone since 600 BC, and were popularized in the 15th and 16th centuries, worn by royalty.These days, you’re more likely to find them adorning the necks and ears of girls who like a bit of quirky vintage flair.Cameos have enjoyed a fashionable resurgence during the 21stcentury. This classic style is great for the office, but can also easily transition to a night out. With a polished rhodium plated sterling silver and palladium with 18k yellow vermeil,these earrings will catch the candlelight at dinner. Gemstones are great during the day because they’re sophisticated and classic, but they’re also great at night, especially on the dance floor, because they catch the light and draw attention to your neck and chest area.
For the ethnic-jewelry loving girl
This gorgeous gold and turquoise pair of earrings is perfect for the woman who wants to stand out, day or night. Turquoise reminds everyone of exotic travel destinations, and so,while they’ll look great during the day with a simple outfit like a black sheath dress, come nighttime, they’ll sparkle on the dance floor.Turquoise looks great with a tan and on women with darker skin. And because these beautiful earrings also have gold on them, they look great for a night out on the town. They’re also quite romantic, and so are good to wear if you’re just going out to a candlelit dinner. Gold always catches the light beautifully, and the drillings in these earrings make a beautiful artistic shape.
For the girl who loves color
There’s really nothing like a pair of vividly colored gemstone hoops. With gemstones and gold, these earrings are ultra versatile. Wear them with your hair up in a classic bun at work to let them shine, then when you leave work, take your hair done and let the gold and the bright colors play with your waves. The light will catch these striking earrings, and you can choose between platinum or gold vermeil and then of course, blue sapphire, green sapphire and ruby red gemstones. These dazzling earrings will make you appear super sophisticated, but the hoop shape and bright color is also a lot of fun, come nighttime.These earrings are perfectly versatile and can easily transition from day to night.
For the girl who is simply chic
These small gold hoops are perfect. They’ll frame your face, thanks to their classic shape and classic gold color. At once sophisticated and bold, these earrings come in a chocolate gold that compliments almost any face. They look more expensive than they are, and can be worn both with your hair up or your hair down. They can easily transition from day to night – they’re just that versatile!As you can see, it’s easy to find earrings that can take you from day to night. Jewelry can easily spice up any old outfit – you just have to pick your earrings carefully! With the right pair of earrings, your outfit will easily transition from workday chic to out on the town amazing! Easy as one, two, three!
Francisco Marmolejo is a freelance writer who writes about fashion and specific products such as earrings
British Sayings?
The British say the funniest things. Thought I knew all of them but you still come up with surprises. Anyway to help talk with the natives (lol) it’ll be good if you could share some of the things you say. Explain them if you can, I feel like ‘having a laugh’.
To start you’ll say:
Going to see a man about a dog (when they don’t want you to know where they are going)
I’ll just rubber stamp it (I think it means repetitive work)
Pig in a poke (when you’re sold something what you did not want)
What has that to do with the price of eggs (no relevance to topic)
Billy no mates (loner)
Any more people?
i’m loving my east end roots, especially our own special brand of COCKNEY RHYMING slang.
it changes all the time, and new ones are comin out almost daily!!
If someone asks you what your last slave died of, you can come back with “I dunno-you aint dead yet!”
Geezer/bloke: Man
Cop shop: police station
Meat wagon: police van
Ol’ Bill: Police. Or, more recently, a reference to mans penis
whats that gotta do with the price of beef? (i’ve no idea where it come from, but its the same as the price of eggs.)
apples and pears: stairs
rockin’ horse: sauce (speakin of rocking horses, if you tell someone that something is rarre than rocking horse sh*t then it means they’ve got something that is very unusual, rare or just plain unheard of)
jam jar: car
tea leaf: thief
Tommy tank(er): w an k(er)
tom tit/Eartha Kitt: Sh*t
Gypsies Kiss (shortened to gypsie’s, Ie: i’m goin for a gypsies): P*ss
Mince Pie(s): Eye(s) This can be shortened to the ol’ minces.
Boat race: face
Plates of meat: feet
Barnet fair (shortened to barnet): hair
Gregory Peck (shortened to Gregory): Neck
Jack and Danny (shortened to Jack): fanny
Havin’ a bubble bath: havin a laugh
Rose Lee: Cup of tea
Nuclear sub/rub-a-dub-dub: Pub
Moby Dick (shortened to moby): Sick
Bluey/:Lady Godiva: Fiver (or five pounds)
Benner; Tenner (or ten pounds)
Score: Twenty quid (Pounds)
A score-five; (Twenty five quid)
Monkey: 500 quid (500 pounds)
Other forms of sayings here-
don’t p*ss up my back and tell me that its raining (the same as saying “don’t give me that”)
never let your braces dangle in the sh*t (dunno where we got that one from)
Oh my days (an exclamation of shock)
Calling someone me ol’ mucker or me ol’ china: a term of endearment for someone you know. (“hello Dave, me ol’ mucker!”)
Doing Bird/porridge: serving time in prison
“You’re about as much use as chocolate teapot!”
you don’t sh*t on your own doorstep (good one. meaning, if you’re gonna do something dodgy or on the other side of the law, don’t it on your own doorstep. For example, you don’t nick your neighbours car. But you do nick the fella’s car from another manor.
I’ll do you/have your guts for garters: I’m gonna bash ya!
I’m not as silly as I am cabbage-looking: I’m smarter than I look.
We’ll send the boys in: I’m gonna get my mates together, go to your house and beat you.
Manor: the area in which you live.
It aint: Its not.
Peg it/prang it/brick it/scarper/give chase: to run away
Sh*t a brick: goes with brick it-you say this if you’re scared of someone/thing.
Innit: Isn’t it?
Minger (Pronounced finger but with an M): someone very ugly
Minging (See above): something that proper stinks, or someone proper ugly.
Insults;
common insults include just telling someone: “your mum.”
When god was handing out brains you thought he said trains and asked for a slow one.
You fell from the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down
As a child, were you beaten with the ugly stick?
You talkin to me or chewing a brick? Either way you’re gonna lose your teeth
Do you like hospital food? Do you wanna wake up with a crowd round ya?
Loads more, too many to list!!!
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